• Greater Boston turned its focus on the anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing, with Adam Reilly reporting on the different responses produced by the bombing and inner-city shootings. Anne Mostue checked in on a bombing survivor whose house is being renovated to help her adjust to life with a prosthetic leg. Greater Boston talked to Paul and J.P. Norden, brothers from Stoneham who both lost their right legs in the Marathon bombing.

• Ibby Caputo looked into the crisis of antibiotic resistance, and found that the germs are winning.

• Greater Boston delved into whether or not college athletes should be paid for their efforts after the National Labor Relations Board decided that Northwestern University’s football players are school employees and eligible to unionize.

• The Forum Network's Alison Bruzek, with Boston Public Radio's Amanda McGowan, got a lesson in Boston's musical history from Yo-Yo Ma to Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch at a quiz show at the Old South Meeting House.